If your keyboard is not working, for any reason, and you are in the middle of an app that is not responding, this is one of the best ways to open the Task Manager. Now, even on Windows 11, you can right-click on Taskbar to get the context menu to open the Task Manager. However, on Windows 11, it was not possible till one of the recent updates. Taskbar context menuīy right-clicking on the Windows taskbar it is possible to open the Task Manager. It will not leave your current window at all. As long as your keyboard is working properly, this is by far the most convenient way to open the Task Manager on Windows 11. The shortcut key will open the Task Manager no matter where you are, even when you are in a full-screen app. While the traditional shortcut key of Ctrl + Alt + Delete to open the Task Manager has been replaced by a menu where one of the options in the menu is to open it, however, you can use the Ctrl + Shift + Esc shortcut key to open the Task Manager.
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